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Original price of 1978 308 GTS

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  1. bobs308

    bobs308 Karting

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    i was wondering if anyone had a window sticker they could scan in for a 1978 308 GTS or just any info.

    Thanks, Randy
     
  2. johng

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    had to be at least in the 30s. the 911 turbo was in that range, so the 308 had to be at least that.
     
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    I have a book that was published by R&T and they state that a 77 GTB was $36,000. So a GTS in 78 was probably around $40K.

    Best regards,
    Dino
     
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    I researched that question a few years ago and found a range from 41k to 45k for a '78
     
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    thecarreaper F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    why doesn't anyone reproduce the window sticker? will Ferrari allow this to be done? z28 / trans am guys have been reproducing thiers for years using build sheets and data plates.
     
  6. bobs308

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    Yes, a reproduced window sticker would be nice. There's a business idea for someone.
     
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    The cost was $43,810 according to an article in my old Sportscar Graphic Magazine back in 1979 that I still have. It's funny how I dug it out of the closet to read it again right before I bought my 308 and how it brought back all those childhood memories. My new wheels, tires, sway bars and mirrors are all in and the car should be done next week. Can't wait!
     

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